All Berkshire Hathaway articles
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ArticleBuffett to step down at Berkshire in early 2026
In his annual letter, Warren Buffett says he will step aside “at the start of 2026” and indicates co-CEOs Ajit Jain and Greg Abel as successors at Berkshire Hathaway.
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ArticleBrooks Running posts ninth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth
Brooks Running grew 17 percent in Q3 FY25, its ninth straight quarter of double-digit gains in all regions and channels.
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ArticleBerkshire Hathaway earnings and cash reserves hit record
The US conglomerate posted record earnings and cash reserves in Q3 amid hints of leadership change.
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ArticleBrooks Running hits new quarterly high with 19% sales growth
Brooks Running reports a strong quarter with 19% growth: the brand saw particular growth in Asia, Europe and the premium segment.
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News briefsPuma and Brooks settle running-shoe patents and trademark dispute
Both companies reportedly asked to dismiss the cases with prejudice, to ensure they cannot be reopened.
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ArticleBrooks Running posts strong Q1 results
The Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary Brooks Running reported 9 percent revenue growth in Q1 ended March 31 to equal the highest quarterly results in the company’s history. Brooks’ results were achieved by significant gains in many segments of its business. Year-over-year global e-commerce sales increased by 22 percent, and the brand’s ...
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ArticleThe Weber era at Brooks is coming to an end
Source: Business Wire Dan Sheridan, who currently serves as President and Chief Operating Officer, will become Brooks’ next CEO As Brooks Running announces that Jim Weber will step down as CEO after 23 years, the company also unveils that Dan Sheridan, who currently serves as the company’s ...
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ArticleBrooks' success builds on connection with runners worldwide
Berkshire Hathaway-owned Brooks, which continues to make strides with the global running community, generated a 6 percent increase in annual sales in 2022 to an implied $1.166 billion despite persistent supply chain obstacles within the running industry. The company also gained new customers last year in categories outside of running, ...
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ArticleBrooks stronger than ever as running industry grows
After ending 2021 with global sales of more than $1.11 billion, Brooks Running expects double-digit year-over-year growth in 2022. Despite ongoing disruptions in the global supply chain impacting the running industry, Brooks claims it will continue to deliver for runners and outperform the competition. In Q1 2022, Brooks took first ...